October 31, 2009
How To Take Care Of Your Area Rug
A rug should last for years but without the right care it won't. There are several ways to take good care of your rugs so they can last for years. It's important to start taking care of them from the beginning.
When you are placing your rug for the first time, put a rug pad under it, irrespective of the flooring underneath. Not only does a rug pad hold the rug firmly in place, it reduces the amount of wear and tear on the rug and helps keep it looking better longer. A rug pad should be between 3 and 6 mm thick and should support the entire area of the rug. It should be replaced whenever it wears out.
Rotating your rugs regularly is also important - that is, you should turn rugs 180 degrees to ensure that wear because of traffic, or fading because of bright sunshine, are even. If you leave a rug in the same position for years, certain areas could be more faded or worn than other parts, making the rug less attractive. However, you may not be able to do this with rugs with the kind of design that only makes sense when viewed from a particular angle.
Cleaning your rugs can save them. If you cannot clean your rug then it would be a great idea to hire a professional to come in and clean it for you. Their equipment can help clean the rug in no time and leave you with a fresh clean rug ready to last you a few more years. Over time, dirt and grime can wear down the fibers causing it to crumble. It can also change the look and feel of the rug.
Avoid vacuum cleaning delicate rugs whose fibres could get damaged with the force of suction. When you are drying a rug, don't hang or drape it - it should be laid flat on the ground and care should be taken not to step on it until it is completely dry.
Because the sun can fade the beautiful colors from your rug you want to place a curtain over the windows where your rug is placed. The curtains can filter most of the sun and save your color.
Avoid pulling on your rug when you are moving it. Instead roll up the rug then transfer it. You will also want to avoid folding the rug before moving. When you fold a rug it can cause the fiber holding the rug on the back to tear. This can also cause creases that will not come out. If you are moving a rug out of the home it's best to place the rug that is rolled up on top of your furniture pieces instead of setting furniture on top of the rug. When you are ready to unroll the rug note any corners that fold up. Place a book or other heavy object on each of the rolled up corners to help anchor them down for a few days. If you see any creases they will fade away the more you walk on them.
Rug decorating has never been this easy with these rugs. Be sure to take a look at these round braided rugs for the latest information.
Filed under About Flooring by Guest Author














Trackback URI
http://www.flooringfaq.com/blog/about-flooring/1125/how-to-take-care-of-your-area-rug/trackback
Leave a Comment